Wednesday, December 12, 2012

2013 Jamboree Extension Webinar Series

I am excited to see the 2013 schedule for the Southern California Genealogical Society's webinars. They are offered free to the public when they are given live, and SCGS members have access to the webinars archived on their website. This is a great lineup of speakers and topics!

Registration is Now Open for the 2013 Jamboree Extension Webinar Series

The Southern California Genealogical Society announces that registration is now open for the popular Jamboree Extension Webinar Series
for 2013. The webinar series provides web-based family history and
genealogy educational sessions for genealogists around the world.

Jamboree
Extension Series webinars are conducted the first Saturday and third
Wednesday of each month. Saturday sessions will be held at 10am Pacific
time / 1pm Eastern time. Wednesday sessions will be scheduled at
6pm Pacific time / 9pm Eastern time.

Upcoming
sessions are listed below. Click on the link to register for any
session you want to attend. For more information on each of these
sessions, check out the SCGS website.

The
initial (live) webcast is offered free of charge and open to the
public. "We offer these webinars as part of our educational mission,"
said SCGS president Alice Fairhurst, "but are always grateful for
contributions to offset our costs." Donations can be made through PayPal, online through the SCGS website or by check made out to SCGS and mailed to the address below.

As
a benefit of membership, SCGS members can review archived sessions at
any time by accessing the SCGS members-only section of this website.

To
join a webinar, most participants attend via computer with audio
speakers or a headset. Those with a fast Internet connection (either
broadband or DSL) will have the most satisfactory experience. It is
possible to phone in to listen to the presentation. Long-distance
charges may apply.

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I am a professional genealogist who focuses on genealogy education as a coordinator at the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research at Samford University, and at the Salt Lake Institute of
Genealogy. I served as the administrator of the ProGen
Study Program for professional genealogists for six year, and am now on the board of directors. I love learning and there is always more to study in the field of genealogy and family history.